This study uses aggregate intertemporal poverty indices proposed by Gradin, Del Rio, and Canto (2012) to measure poverty among older American households of different races from 2001 through 2009 employing data from the Health and Retirement Study. The findings indicate that the incidence of intertemporal poverty is higher among Black and Hispanic households and that it is also more intense and of longer duration. In our investigation of antipoverty effects of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, we find that the program has a significant impact in reducing intensity and inequality of poverty among poor populations. However, it does not significantly alter the incidence of intertemporal poverty
This study sought to discover whether or not there is an increased health risk to multi-generational...
This thesis examines the role of poverty in the United States and how it has impacted social and eco...
We examine changes in material well-being among individuals 65 and over during the last five decades...
This study uses aggregate intertemporal poverty indices proposed by Gradin, Del Rio, and Canto (2012...
The objective of this paper is to determine Americans’ mobility patterns into and out of poverty in ...
The way poverty is measured shapes the types of policy solutions perceived to be possible and approp...
Education, ethnicity, gender, living arrangements and age group all contribute to an older individua...
Background: The use of multidimensional poverty measures is becoming more common for measuring the l...
Hispanics are a rapidly growing population in Massachusetts, but little is known about the health, n...
abstract: The war on poverty during the 1960s succeeded, cutting the national poverty rate in half b...
Poverty rates among the elderly have declined sharply over the past 50 years. Census data show that ...
Using the newly created Freedom Poverty Measure, a multidimensional measure of poverty, it can be se...
The increasing attention gained by the intertemporal aspect of poverty has led to the flourishing of...
This report describes the income and poverty status of the 35.2 million Americans age 65 and older l...
In this article, poverty statistics are examined over the past 50 years for insights on trends. Data...
This study sought to discover whether or not there is an increased health risk to multi-generational...
This thesis examines the role of poverty in the United States and how it has impacted social and eco...
We examine changes in material well-being among individuals 65 and over during the last five decades...
This study uses aggregate intertemporal poverty indices proposed by Gradin, Del Rio, and Canto (2012...
The objective of this paper is to determine Americans’ mobility patterns into and out of poverty in ...
The way poverty is measured shapes the types of policy solutions perceived to be possible and approp...
Education, ethnicity, gender, living arrangements and age group all contribute to an older individua...
Background: The use of multidimensional poverty measures is becoming more common for measuring the l...
Hispanics are a rapidly growing population in Massachusetts, but little is known about the health, n...
abstract: The war on poverty during the 1960s succeeded, cutting the national poverty rate in half b...
Poverty rates among the elderly have declined sharply over the past 50 years. Census data show that ...
Using the newly created Freedom Poverty Measure, a multidimensional measure of poverty, it can be se...
The increasing attention gained by the intertemporal aspect of poverty has led to the flourishing of...
This report describes the income and poverty status of the 35.2 million Americans age 65 and older l...
In this article, poverty statistics are examined over the past 50 years for insights on trends. Data...
This study sought to discover whether or not there is an increased health risk to multi-generational...
This thesis examines the role of poverty in the United States and how it has impacted social and eco...
We examine changes in material well-being among individuals 65 and over during the last five decades...